
This all-day modern Italian spot draws inspiration from Italy's Marche region, offering a menu that highlights premium ingredients and house-made pastas.
Catch NYC is a globally influenced seafood restaurant set in a landmark building in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District.
The Courtyard New York Manhattan/Chelsea is the gateway hotel that allows travelers to relax in comfort while being only a step away from all that New York City has to offer.
Daniel Boulud's tribute to the original Café Boulud in Lyon, France, serves finely executed cuisine.
Live music, friendly service and daily happy hours draw locals to this homey hangout spot.
Check out a cultural hub and boutique specializing in sustainable vintage apparel, jewelry and home décor.
Champers serves a French-adjacent twist on bar classics including oysters, roasted mushroom toast, deviled eggs, and Nicoise, alongside a large selection of champagne and sparkling wines.
Calle Dão pays homage to Havana’s once-thriving El Barrio Chino (Chinatown), once the largest such community in Latin America.
Currency Exchange International specializes in foreign currency exchange, buying and selling more than 80 currencies, with many kept in stock daily (great for last-minute planners).
Café D'Alsace has been an Upper East Side institution for more than two decades, serving Alsatian cuisine in a uniquely special setting.
Cacío e Pepe is an authentic Italian restaurant named for its signature Roman dish—cacío e pepe—homemade pasta theatrically tossed out of a wheel of pecorino cheese.